Australian Rate Is Steady
Date: 02 May 2007
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Australia’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged.
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Date: 02 May 2007
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Australia’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged.
Date: 02 May 2007
By Jeremy W. Peters and Richard Siklos
Jeremy Peters
Some members of the Bancroft family, which controls the company, said they planned to vote against the unsolicited bid.
Date: 01 May 2007
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The slowdown indicated that higher gasoline prices and a sagging housing market are chipping away at a mainstay of economic expansion.
Date: 02 May 2007
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Former Gov. James R. Thompson of Illinois told jurors that Hollinger executives improperly diverted more than $15 million to a holding company.
Date: 02 May 2007
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The billionaire investor Carl C. Icahn stepped up his campaign to get a seat on Motorola’s board by publishing a full-page advertisement in The Wall Street Journal.
Date: 02 May 2007
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Sirius Satellite Radio posted a narrower first-quarter loss as the company attracted more subscribers than analysts estimated.
Date: 01 May 2007
By Jeremy W. Peters
Jeremy Peters
The News Corporation, owner of Fox News and The New York Post, has made an unsolicited $5 billion bid for Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal.
Date: 01 May 2007
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
First-quarter profit climbed 42 percent on gains in its insurance, cigarette and oil-drilling units.
Date: 01 May 2007
By Dealbook
Dealbook
News Corporation has made an unsolicited bid for Dow Jones that values the publisher of The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s at about $5 billion. Dow Jones, a 125-year-old company controlled by the Bancroft family, said it is evaluating the offer, which may come either as a cash bid or cash and News Corp. stock.
Date: 01 May 2007
NEW YORK (AP) -- News Corporation, which includes Fox News Channel among its holdings, is offering to buy Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, according to CNBC.